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US-8406377

Radiographic apparatus and method

PublishedMarch 26, 2013
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Technical Abstract

A timing to acquire a still image signal is controlled such that a sum (Tst+Trd) of a storage period Tst and a readout period Trd for the still image signal is an integral multiple (Ts+Tr=Tck×n, where n is an integer of 2 or greater) of a cycle Tck of a moving image capturing mode, when a detector controller acquires the still image signal while acquiring a moving image signal from a radiation detector during the cycle Tck (Ts+Tr) of the moving image capturing mode.

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1. A radiographic apparatus comprising: a radiation detector having a matrix of pixels arranged in rows and columns for converting radiation into signal charges, storing the signal charges, and outputting the stored signal charges as a moving image signal or a still image signal; and a detector controller for switching the radiation detector into a moving image capturing mode or a still image capturing mode, by controlling at least storage periods during which the radiation is converted into the signal charges and the signal charges are stored, and readout periods during which the stored signal charges are read, wherein the detector controller controls a timing to acquire the still image signal, such that a sum of the storage period and the readout period for the still image signal is an integral multiple of a cycle of the moving image capturing mode, in a case where the detector controller acquires the still image signal while acquiring the moving image signal from the radiation detector during the cycle of the moving image capturing mode.

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2. The radiographic apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the detector controller acquires the moving image signal according to a binning process.

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3. The radiographic apparatus according to claim 1 , further comprising: a display device for simultaneously displaying a moving image based on the moving image signal and a still image based on the still image signal.

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4. A radiographic method to be carried out by a detector controller for switching a radiation detector, which has a matrix of pixels arranged in rows and columns for converting radiation into signal charges, storing the signal charges, and outputting the stored signal charges as a moving image signal or a still image signal, into a moving image capturing mode or a still image capturing mode, by controlling at least storage periods during which the radiation is converted into the signal charges and the signal charges are stored, and readout periods during which the stored signal charges are read, the radiographic method comprising the steps of: setting a sum of the storage period and the readout period for the still image signal to an integral multiple of a cycle of the moving image capturing mode, in a case where the detector controller acquires the still image signal while acquiring the moving image signal from the radiation detector during the cycle of the moving image capturing mode; and controlling a timing to acquire the still image signal in a cycle, which is the integral multiple of the cycle of the moving image capturing mode.

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June 9, 2011

Publication Date

March 26, 2013

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